He became animated when he began reading his paper and specially drew Rostov’s attention to the stinging rejoinders he made to his enemies.

His son made no rejoinder, but it was evident that whatever arguments were presented he was as little able as his father to change his opinion.

Though these reasons were very insufficient and obscure, no one made any rejoinder.

He looked compassionately at Balashev, and as soon as the latter tried to make some rejoinder hastily interrupted him.

Wolzogen was about to make a rejoinder, but Kutuzov interrupted him.

So little was his rejoinder appreciated that Napoleon did not notice it at all and naively asked Balashev through what towns the direct road from there to Moscow passed.

Besides this, the remarks of all except Pfuel had one common trait that had not been noticeable at the council of war in 1805: there was now a panic fear of Napoleon’s genius, which, though concealed, was noticeable in every rejoinder.

Kutuzov made no rejoinder or remark.

I don’t like him," she added in a tone admitting of no rejoinder and raising her eyebrows.

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I couldn’t keep from laughing at his sarcastic rejoinder.

Churchill’s famous rejoinder to Chamberlain’s claim that he had obtained peace with honor at the Munich pact: "You were given the choice between war and dishonor. You chose dishonor, and you will have war."